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joining us now from los angeles is our jennifer london. jennif jennifer, i hear there have been a number of protests today and arrests as well. >> reporter: indeed there were, john. all in all 21 people were arrested today.
joining us now from los angeles is our jennifer london. jennif jennifer, i hear there have been a number of protests today and arrests as well. >> reporter: indeed there were, john. all in all 21 people were arrested today.
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respond, to the kind of red line argument, so there is some ambivalence he could work with. >> jennifer jennifer and michael dimock, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> amid the opposition among the public and in congress, there was word this evening that the senate majority leader harry reid has delayed a test vote on authorizing military force. he said it would not help to vote on military action while diplomatic efforts continue. >>> in our news today, the results the results of sunday's election for mayor of moscow were called into question. the official count showed an ally of president vladimir putin barely managed to avoid a runoff. moscow's election commission said incumbent sergei sobyanin had won just over 50% of the vote. . >> the elections were falsified. i think there's more than one independent observer who has raised doubts over this. we do not recognize these elections and he can't consider himself the mayor of all. he can't consider himself lawfully elected until he agrees to a recount of the vote. >> woodruff: navalny said he was mainly contesting the vote-from- home totals,
respond, to the kind of red line argument, so there is some ambivalence he could work with. >> jennifer jennifer and michael dimock, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> amid the opposition among the public and in congress, there was word this evening that the senate majority leader harry reid has delayed a test vote on authorizing military force. he said it would not help to vote on military action while diplomatic efforts continue. >>> in our news today, the...
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joining us now from los angeles is our jennifer london. jennif jennifer, i hear there have been a number of protests today and arrests as well. >> reporter: indeed there were, john. all in all 21 people were arrested today. we're told nine of them are current walmart employees. the arrest came at the end of a protest and march here in l.a. that was part of the nationwide day of protests against the retail giant, walmart. the protesters began here in los angeles earlier this afternoon with a rally and a martha started in downtown los angeles. they marched for a little less than a mile and a half, and then they ended up at the gates of the chinatown neighborhood here in l.a. the protesters were arrested peacefully. they were taken into custody for unlawful assembly and failure to disperse. all told, there were about 450 people involved in the march and protest. among them, carlton smith. he worked for walmart for 17 years working up to a department manager, and he says quite simply, enough is enough. >> hoping to get walmart to do what we're asking for, whi
joining us now from los angeles is our jennifer london. jennif jennifer, i hear there have been a number of protests today and arrests as well. >> reporter: indeed there were, john. all in all 21 people were arrested today. we're told nine of them are current walmart employees. the arrest came at the end of a protest and march here in l.a. that was part of the nationwide day of protests against the retail giant, walmart. the protesters began here in los angeles earlier this afternoon with...
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jennifer. jennifer from the satellite company? from down the hall. oh. ask her what's going on in the outside world. has the country gone metric yet? (jennifer) what? heh! suck on that, europe. anyway, fay's not judging me, but she's kind of weird. she thinks it's okay to walk around the apartment naked in front of us. really? naked? how's her body? smokin'. but adam didn't even flinch, so, you know, i don't know if i'm overreacting or if-- oh, i gotta go. okay, bye. hey. wow, prime location. it's a documentary about che guevara. i didn't exactly have to put a sweater over a seat. where's your mom and russell? oh, still getting popcorn. mom's talking to the manger about the trans fat in the butter. well, i hope she doesn't see my nachos. the ingredients are chemical and yellow. [chuckling] come here. ugh! oh! what? oh, you're a little, you know, b.o.-ey. did you use deodorant? oh, yeah, i used this natural stuff mom gave me. do you know there's aluminum in the kind we use? yeah, i believe it acts as a stink shield. this deodorant's better for the world, so... not the world downwind of you. so you don't really think it's weird that your mom walks ar
jennifer. jennifer from the satellite company? from down the hall. oh. ask her what's going on in the outside world. has the country gone metric yet? (jennifer) what? heh! suck on that, europe. anyway, fay's not judging me, but she's kind of weird. she thinks it's okay to walk around the apartment naked in front of us. really? naked? how's her body? smokin'. but adam didn't even flinch, so, you know, i don't know if i'm overreacting or if-- oh, i gotta go. okay, bye. hey. wow, prime location....
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fr from brooklyn, new york, give it up for jennifer belliveau. hello, jennifer. >> hi. >> hi.ook nice. all right-- >> oh, thank you. >> a condition called fomo. >> that's right.mo. i suffer from fomo. it's the fear of missing out. if my friends are doing something, if i hear about something new, i have to be doing it. >> you change your whole schedule to make sure you're there. >>
fr from brooklyn, new york, give it up for jennifer belliveau. hello, jennifer. >> hi. >> hi.ook nice. all right-- >> oh, thank you. >> a condition called fomo. >> that's right.mo. i suffer from fomo. it's the fear of missing out. if my friends are doing something, if i hear about something new, i have to be doing it. >> you change your whole schedule to make sure you're there. >>
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jennifer cave. after failing to hear from her daughter, jennifer's mother and her fiancee have forced their way into colton's apartment, encountering a grisly sight in the bathtub. >> her head was severed and her hands in an attempt to remove the possibility of on taping any dental work or fingerprints. so there's a saying among homicide detectives which i have
jennifer cave. after failing to hear from her daughter, jennifer's mother and her fiancee have forced their way into colton's apartment, encountering a grisly sight in the bathtub. >> her head was severed and her hands in an attempt to remove the possibility of on taping any dental work or fingerprints. so there's a saying among homicide detectives which i have
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jennifer [cheers and applause] jennifer. >> how are you? >> love it. registered nurse. >> yes, sir. >> respect what you do. >> i love it. >> you know it. you give back to the elderly. we want to give something to you today. we want you to win a lot of money. >> i want to win a lot of money. >> all right, well, here we go. let's get things started. let's show you what we got. we're gonna randomize all of the money, the computer, all of the questions. we're gonna scramble all that stuff right now. all right, let's jambalaya it. are you ready, jennifer? >> i am ready, ced. >> audience, are you ready? [cheers and applause] well, let's play millionaire. [dramatic musical flourish] in a humorous 2013 video, matt damon declared that until everyone in the world had access to clean water and sanitation, he would refrain from doing what? >> hm. i know what i would do, but okay, this is all about matt, so i'm gonna say... clean sanctions. let's not get crazy. and sanitation. "b," using a toilet. final answer. >> that is correct, jennifer. that's right. [cheers and applause] uh-oh, uh-oh. >> oh, oh, sorry. >> uh-oh. >> [laughs] i got a lot more, i do. >> you got other moves. i like it. i can't wait. let's show her some money. get a new dance right here. $500. that's all right. it's a $500 shaky-shake. >> uh, right? >> that's easy. here we go, jennifer. here's your next question. if it literally lived up to its name, the california record store called amoeba music might only sell songs that are performed by what? >> all right. one with microb
jennifer [cheers and applause] jennifer. >> how are you? >> love it. registered nurse. >> yes, sir. >> respect what you do. >> i love it. >> you know it. you give back to the elderly. we want to give something to you today. we want you to win a lot of money. >> i want to win a lot of money. >> all right, well, here we go. let's get things started. let's show you what we got. we're gonna randomize all of the money, the computer, all of the...
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jennifer, who is the ceo of the jewish federation endowment fund of san francisco and sonoma counties. welcome back jennifer and tom. we were talking about the -- the architecture of the federation and how it's set up and that it gives grants and other resources to skwluish community agencies. i'm wondering if you can talk a little bit about what that granting process is right. >> sure. from the grant-making standpoint, we were talking earlier about the importance of making a healthy and vibrant community. so we have a family of funds aproecht to visit an investor. wleek at our donors and our youish community as investors in their community. we've create add portfolio approach, family of funds for each of the segments of the community that we want to strengthen. so the first is the core fund. right? you think of the core. a lot of people take pilates these dais. it's very important to have a strong core, a strong infrastructure, otherwise nothing else works properly. we have israel fund. that's where we support jews around the world to get what they need and in israel to support a pluralistic tolerant just society. and then new in the past two years is our bay area initiative fund where we look at the largest challenges facing the bay area as a whole and how we as a backbone organization can deploy a variety of agencies all together to achieve a goal such as in the area of special needs. then finally our invasion fund because if we don't keep our eye on innovation all the time and allow the next generations to create the jewish life that they want to have, we'll really be holding our community back. so that's the primary way in which we make grants as a cloektive, but, of course, we also have over 970 donor-advised funds and family foundations, and we help these individuals to pursue their own vision, passion in the general community, as well as the jewish community. and our hope is that by making opportunities available in the jewish community, these folks will also make grants to the same that are priorities for us, and that creates great leverage, as well. so in total, we grant out about $173 million of grants a year from all of our sources, about 16 or so from the annual campaign and our unrestricted endowment, and then this great amount from our individual philanthropists in the community. >> you know, when d when we look at the demographics and the way that our society is fundamentally shifting, one of the central questions that is asked no matter what sort of part of the sector one is in is why people give. why do people give their time? why do people give of their own financial resources? why do people give of their own expertise? why do people get involved in something that is beyond their own particular zone of individual life? i'm wondering from your perspective, tom and jennifer, what are some of the shift that is you see at work that are important for us to pay attention to? i might add, in an ever shifting landscape. uong it's the way we stereotypically thought about things @ past where we think something is going to land some place and stay there for awhile, and we can cultivate that, whatever that is. really there's a multiplicity of factors that work there ever changing in the global landscape and certainly in the jewish landscape. i'm wondering sort of what your observations about that have and how they then come to land in the federations world. >> so i think in the philanthropic landscape generally, we are in a rapid-changing environment that nobody would have predicted even five or ten years ago with the advent of such wide use of the internet and the ability of any public charity anywhere in the world to not only create a site but to seek donations on that site. a lot of our young people are really looking at not only the internet, as you would thin
jennifer, who is the ceo of the jewish federation endowment fund of san francisco and sonoma counties. welcome back jennifer and tom. we were talking about the -- the architecture of the federation and how it's set up and that it gives grants and other resources to skwluish community agencies. i'm wondering if you can talk a little bit about what that granting process is right. >> sure. from the grant-making standpoint, we were talking earlier about the importance of making a healthy and...
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jennifer that indeed if we get more information we will bring her back. we will get to jennifer momentarily. she has new information on the contract and how this man was able to get a security clearance as well. we lost jennifer'sment ago. we do have her by telephone. good evening again. this is late breaking information. what do you have now? >> hang on one second, guys. do we have jennifer? >> we will will try to reestablish that line. our apology to viewers at home. this is vital information, especially once you consider what is happening here for a former member of the military to gain access and to bring the amount of fire power he did to this facility. thought of fox dallas moments ago. this story was filed by our reporter in texas who spoke with the man who used to be the suspect's roommate. watch here. >> i don't believe -- >> he cannot believe his close friend aaron alexis is the shooter at the u.s. navy yard. >> he would lived together three years three different locations. i moved out and he moved out with me and moved. in he is my big brother. he teach me a lot of stuff. i admire him. >> alexis at one time lived in this now under renovation house and attended this buddhist temple converting even to
jennifer that indeed if we get more information we will bring her back. we will get to jennifer momentarily. she has new information on the contract and how this man was able to get a security clearance as well. we lost jennifer'sment ago. we do have her by telephone. good evening again. this is late breaking information. what do you have now? >> hang on one second, guys. do we have jennifer? >> we will will try to reestablish that line. our apology to viewers at home. this is vital...
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jennifer lopez and jennifer lopez says something and i was supposed to spit something in kristen's face like as opposed to a big spit take and or a face and dress it worked perfectly it was perfect got a big laugh everything and on air i like want to do it and i've fully mr and it was just silence. and i did you not a rebound off of it i just kind of was like i have been aware so when you watch it they actually put a dress on the air. as were you intimidated to work on set in that you had thursday night what was the first thing you did that chinos thing but when you walk into as and i'll just audition they have a on seventeen they have a giant wall of every single cast member and you walk by and act on your way together where you. want gets you once you know what's the one thing you're absolutely terrified of. i mean going by getting up in front of people performing is pretty hard i mean we end the show with a game called if you only knew just quick questions what you weird is pretty sure ritual i eat a cliff bar and i drink to. special shots we do after the show really have to show i go home and i sleep and then i'm merely woken up by both my kids' favorite impersonation do you have a favorite i like doing alan alda and i like doing daniel plainview from there will be blood there will be blood guy oh the being louis yeah there's a great movie i'll drink you'll be able to get. you have a favorite s.m.l. moment i had a crazy moment last year where. justin timberlake hosted and all the original people came back for this five timer club steve martin dan ackroyd chevy chase everybody well martin short couldn't be there for the dress rehearsal he can only be there for air and they had. the three amigos in or deuce justin timberlake second music act so lorne said bill would you like to be the third three and you go so i got to dress up as three may go and i got to walk into a dressing room and there's chevy chase and steve martin dressed as the three amigos arguing how to do the salute. and they had over there looking at it like no knowledge of the it's this it is like no no no it was this and then they got out a phone and watched it on you tube well and i was pretty one of the quick thing you remember the first girl you kissed back and told so yes what was her name jennifer dennis and it she had to stand on a rock to kiss me go very tall where you eat i was three years old. and whatever happened. i don't know whether i don't know what happened to her but i was no i was probably twelve and she was very she was very nice and it was very it was like norman rockwell issues very sweetly she stood on a rock she stood on a rock and so yes very tall so moment. thank you no it's an iraq yeah. bill you'll see him on cloudy with a chance of meatballs september twenty seventh i wish him luck at the emmys i predict he wins and i've been right as i say three out of ten thanks that i guess the very funny delay they've given find me on twitter at kings things. well. sorry it's technology innovations all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future of coverage. player. play. talk rules in effect got into can jump in anytime you want. well if you're. making the face i think a lot of people came. home and. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today
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jennifer. that's a great story. we are a little bit over time, but if you guys will stay for maybe five more minutes, i would like to take a couple questions. we have the pioneers here, jenniferlind for doing this long before sylvia wrote the booklet. so they have a lot of good knowledge and experience to share, if you have any questions. if you do have a question, we will send over someone with a microphone to collect it. any questions? no? i'm not seeing any hands. in that case i think we will call it a night. thank you very much for coming tonight. [applause] and thank you to the center for talent and innovation. [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching the tv on c-span2. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. here's a look at some books that are being published this week. in the brothers, john foster dulles and their secret world war, stephen kinzer presents a dual biography of the former secretary of state and former cia director allen dulles and how their political ideologies shaped american foreign policy during the cold war. gillick surprise winning journalist david henkel reports on an infantry battalion that returned from baghdad in thank you f
jennifer. that's a great story. we are a little bit over time, but if you guys will stay for maybe five more minutes, i would like to take a couple questions. we have the pioneers here, jenniferlind for doing this long before sylvia wrote the booklet. so they have a lot of good knowledge and experience to share, if you have any questions. if you do have a question, we will send over someone with a microphone to collect it. any questions? no? i'm not seeing any hands. in that case i think we...
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jennifer palmieri. jennifer, thanks so much to be here. >> happy to be here, joy. >> i'm interested in the substance. on the substantive side there have not been negotiations directly between the president and speaker boehner and the counter-parts in the senate. on a tactical level, is the white house deciding they are not going to talk to them, period, but on the optics they don't even want to be seen to be negotiating with the republicans? >> the substance of the matter is that there really is not that much to negotiate around. people should remember that what we're actually talking about is just a two-month -- a bill that will fund the government for two months and do so at the level it is currently doing. this is not as if other times we've encountered dramatic showdowns it's been around the fiscal cliff we did earlier this year, trying to save middle class tax cuts. at another point we were trying to put together a big deficit reduction package. but really, keep in mind, all we're doing here is a two-month continuing resolution at current levels. there's really not that much to negotiate on. it's clear that, you know, a lot of house republicans have said if you put -- took a clean bill like that and put it on the house floor, it would pass with 218 votes and that's what we should do. it's not as if we're not willing to negotiate and talk about broader fiscal issues. we have and wanted to do that for a long time. there's not that much to negotiate around. we're just talking about two months of the current levels and not willing to pay some sort of toll or have the republicans extract a price for doing their job. >> jennifer, i think it's an important point people forget. this is literally two-month funding of the government. >> normally -- sometimes you don't take a vote on this. it would pass by -- sometimes votes could pass by voice vote. this is not a year long thing. this is two months to keep us going while we try to work out a broader deal. we would like to deal with the sequester, for example. that's why we're not willing to -- this is why -- we certainly aren't willing to accept anything that would defund or delay health care, but why the congress should pass a clean bill. >> jennifer, is also the reason for not wanting to negotiate paved on this two-month cr, not wanting to set a precedent. we read things about being concerned about precedent, not just himself but future presidents, every time the congress has to look at funding the government, whether two months or two years there has to be a price extracted from the white house. >> well, we think that particularly if you bring the debt limit i
jennifer palmieri. jennifer, thanks so much to be here. >> happy to be here, joy. >> i'm interested in the substance. on the substantive side there have not been negotiations directly between the president and speaker boehner and the counter-parts in the senate. on a tactical level, is the white house deciding they are not going to talk to them, period, but on the optics they don't even want to be seen to be negotiating with the republicans? >> the substance of the matter is...
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jennifer left in a better way. who's prettier to you, mariah or jennifer lopez? i think jennifer, too. t doesn't take away from mariah, but jennifer lopez i think is prettier. who is more iconic? think, my dear. i used to say mariah too. however, the way that jenny from the block has turned her thing around and we watch her, she's an equal icon in a different way. we know jennifer can't sing, bbu but -- oh, come on. we also know she's not the most beautiful puerto rican girl in the bronx. you go up to the bronx, you will see mommies standing on the coer and going to school and going to work, and girls are gorgeous before alleged nose jobs, before alleged glow and mink eyelashes and everything. so she's not the most beautiful girl. but what i admire about her is that she has turned randomness into something iconic. you will remember jennifer lopez in 20 years, just like you remember mariah carey. mariah, tugh, has sething ally special in that only two people on the face of the earth can hit that thing she does and she touches her ear like this. then in hot topics, oh, it was a big debate
jennifer left in a better way. who's prettier to you, mariah or jennifer lopez? i think jennifer, too. t doesn't take away from mariah, but jennifer lopez i think is prettier. who is more iconic? think, my dear. i used to say mariah too. however, the way that jenny from the block has turned her thing around and we watch her, she's an equal icon in a different way. we know jennifer can't sing, bbu but -- oh, come on. we also know she's not the most beautiful puerto rican girl in the bronx. you...
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jennifer looks pretty good. jennifer is our average kid, so let's make all the services they jennifer and we are not thinking about pat and pat is like super freaky kid to move really got to take care of past meets won't get mad because were thinking about jennifer is the basic. so that's the risk with the flat fee. the overall theme of child welfare disease got to think about every family has individual. every single kid has individual. if we could be that, we would be a million miles ahead rather than try and defend model. it's kind of you got to believe. >> pc other here when the book. [applause] >> yes, there's a question back there. we further make. >> congratulations on the book. since the book's been released, what kind of hits have you got in your e-mail from readers? what kind of remarks are you getting? >> that is so interesting that you ask. can i see you wire? okay, do read this in the book. terrain is another star of the book. [applause] doorframe is a biological parent to foster trust the system when her child was 23 missile. is that right? and she is a very, very powerful woman. we met how many ago?
jennifer looks pretty good. jennifer is our average kid, so let's make all the services they jennifer and we are not thinking about pat and pat is like super freaky kid to move really got to take care of past meets won't get mad because were thinking about jennifer is the basic. so that's the risk with the flat fee. the overall theme of child welfare disease got to think about every family has individual. every single kid has individual. if we could be that, we would be a million miles ahead...
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>> jennifer griffin reporting from washington, jennifer, thank you. >>> nearly three months after a monster wildfire killed 19 firefighters, investigators in arizona releasing details on what went wrong. >>> plus, what the iranian people think about the historic and friendly telephone call between their leader and president obama. all of that coming up next. a a okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better u
>> jennifer griffin reporting from washington, jennifer, thank you. >>> nearly three months after a monster wildfire killed 19 firefighters, investigators in arizona releasing details on what went wrong. >>> plus, what the iranian people think about the historic and friendly telephone call between their leader and president obama. all of that coming up next. a a okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ]...
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jennifer espinoza! [cheers and applause] jennifer. >> how are you? >> love it. registered nurse. >> yes, sir. >> respect what you do. >> i love it. >> you know it. you give back to the elderly. we want to give something to you today. we want you to win a lot of money. >> i want to win a lot of money. >> all right, well, here we go. let's get things started. let's show you what we got. we're gonna randomize all of the money, the computer,
jennifer espinoza! [cheers and applause] jennifer. >> how are you? >> love it. registered nurse. >> yes, sir. >> respect what you do. >> i love it. >> you know it. you give back to the elderly. we want to give something to you today. we want you to win a lot of money. >> i want to win a lot of money. >> all right, well, here we go. let's get things started. let's show you what we got. we're gonna randomize all of the money, the computer,
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i'm jennifer the late edition. i'm jennifer she's got a receipt.just shopped at giant.e're gonna shop for the same items and see the difference. let's shop. on charmin bath tissue you could've saved $2.68. wow! that's amazing! on jiff peanut butter you could've saved 11%. that's awesome. on flintstones vitamins you could've saved over a $1.70. that's incredible. pack full of vitamin savings! big moment. same items at walmart. $146.10. that's a savings of over $17 and 10%. wow. i like that. bring your last grocery receipt to walmart and compare prices. you'll see for yourself. and i'm jeff barnd. now it's time for sports unlimited with bruce cunningham. much was made of the acquisition of elvis dumerville and chris canty in the off- season.. but the recent resurgence of the defense can be largely credited to two other guys.. from the castle in owings mills, morgan adsit picks up the story from here... across town... now eliminated from the post- season, the orioles are playing out the string.. the final of their three game series with toronto...and for the second straigh
i'm jennifer the late edition. i'm jennifer she's got a receipt.just shopped at giant.e're gonna shop for the same items and see the difference. let's shop. on charmin bath tissue you could've saved $2.68. wow! that's amazing! on jiff peanut butter you could've saved 11%. that's awesome. on flintstones vitamins you could've saved over a $1.70. that's incredible. pack full of vitamin savings! big moment. same items at walmart. $146.10. that's a savings of over $17 and 10%. wow. i like that....
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jennifer espinoza! [cheers and applause] jennifer. >> how are you? >> love it.egistered nurse. >> yes, sir. >> respect what you do. >> i love it. >> you know it. you give back to the elderly. we want to give something to you today. we want you to win a lot of money. >> i want to win a lot of money. >> all right, well, here we go. let's get things started. let's show you what we got. we're go
jennifer espinoza! [cheers and applause] jennifer. >> how are you? >> love it.egistered nurse. >> yes, sir. >> respect what you do. >> i love it. >> you know it. you give back to the elderly. we want to give something to you today. we want you to win a lot of money. >> i want to win a lot of money. >> all right, well, here we go. let's get things started. let's show you what we got. we're go
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reporting live from the pentagon is jennifer griffin. jennifer, we had so many warnings of possible attacks on embassies and now this one at 6 o'clock a.m. this morning. >> remember the 23 bass bazs in africa and middle east that were closed. there was never an answer to what led to that warning. it is 12 hours since they subsued the attackers. u.s. special operation forces secured the consulate and no one is rifling through the classified material there. this morning a vehicle filled with taliban attackers tried to storm the u.s. consulate in iraq. afghan security forces stopped them. some attackers were on foot. two vehicles packed with explosives blew up. one at the gate of the compound. some attackers were wearing suicide bomb vests and the state department issued the statement. the american consulate nonsecurity personnel took haven. they reacted to the attack. there were 20 afghans wounds and treated in local hospitals. at least one afghan or two afghans were killed. over all a dramatic attack and not successful. two vehicle that exploded d
reporting live from the pentagon is jennifer griffin. jennifer, we had so many warnings of possible attacks on embassies and now this one at 6 o'clock a.m. this morning. >> remember the 23 bass bazs in africa and middle east that were closed. there was never an answer to what led to that warning. it is 12 hours since they subsued the attackers. u.s. special operation forces secured the consulate and no one is rifling through the classified material there. this morning a vehicle filled...
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and let's go to jennifer in florida. jennifer!for taking my call. >> i wanted to know what your thoughts were on new star energy and i've been watching it decline over the days. >> people are coming after these pipeline companies, i have to tell you, i've been seeing them come after kinder morgan and kinder morgan is a good company. i know it's got one-third of the yield. let's go to carl in florida. >> wendy's. >> nelson peltz. i have to tell you, this turn is very for real, and i'm not talking smash burgers here. i think they've orchestrated a turn at wendy's that is for real and it's been a remarkable stock and it is up 75% for the year and you know what? it's not done! i'm going right now to ben in new york. ben! >> hi, jim. first, i just wanted to say that i enjoy the show and appreciate your advice and opinion. >> thank you. >> i'd like to know your opinion on ibm. it has been on a downtrend since around march this year and it seems to be picking up some steam at the end of august. is this -- my question is, is this a real u
and let's go to jennifer in florida. jennifer!for taking my call. >> i wanted to know what your thoughts were on new star energy and i've been watching it decline over the days. >> people are coming after these pipeline companies, i have to tell you, i've been seeing them come after kinder morgan and kinder morgan is a good company. i know it's got one-third of the yield. let's go to carl in florida. >> wendy's. >> nelson peltz. i have to tell you, this turn is very for...
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jennifer is with us. jennifer. >> obviously police are concerned about these cases. the corner ofat 9th street and m street, the convention behind me. the suspects have no regard for their victims. first they are shocked into submission and then they are robbed. if the stun gun was not enough, here are two of their stories. >> they take the stun gun and they hit you in the head. >> this father was suddenly attacked early tuesday morning by two men armed with a stun gun. you?id the hit t then, with a gun pointed at his head -- you are scared? >> very. $300. >> they took $300? >> he was not alone. he was one of four victims during the 48 hours along m street between ninth and 14th. the first violent crime was monday at 2 a.m. this restaurant worker said i was scared when they take out the gun. in his case, three men attacked him and his cousin. first they hit him in his neck. he fell. he kicked him hard. whatys he does not know happens to his cousin but his cousin passed out and is in the hospital. the man put a hand gun to his chin. still $800 he planned to wire to hi
jennifer is with us. jennifer. >> obviously police are concerned about these cases. the corner ofat 9th street and m street, the convention behind me. the suspects have no regard for their victims. first they are shocked into submission and then they are robbed. if the stun gun was not enough, here are two of their stories. >> they take the stun gun and they hit you in the head. >> this father was suddenly attacked early tuesday morning by two men armed with a stun gun. you?id...
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jennifer, the legal and policy director for the online safety institute. jennifer, define bullying for us. plain and simple. >> when we're looking at cyberbullying, we're looking at online behavior that is hostile, harassment, it's over a period of time. it's not just one comment that is mean but hostile behavior over a period of time pep we often see a power imbalance. someone who has a higher social status in school harassing someone who does not have as much popularity. >> there is a big problem with bullying in school. cyberbullying, we're seeing more as technology gets into kids hands. but we want to see it as one thing that needs to be addressed. >> is that your definition? >> it is my definition but one of the biggest problems out there right now is that we all disagree on a definition of bullying. we might say that bullying is aggressive behavior repeated over time. but if you ask two people on the street if certain behavior is bullying, they're going to disagree. >> it's a theoretical experience. >> what i experienced as bullying might be completely different from someone else. this is problematic when our solution for bullying relies on an objective definition of bullying. >> when the rubber hits the road bully something a very personal experience for someone. how does that change someone and what does it mean when we talk about it in definitions and terms. >> the definitions that are highlighted are important. what we know about the bullying as they're defining it is that it's tied to serious consequences for kids and also for kids after they grow up. so studies have spoken that kids who have been bullied, and who are bullies and victims because that's an important category we often lose sight of. kids in both of those groups are higher risks of anxiety disorder, depression and suicidal thinking 20 years after childhood. when you think of bullying in this limited way you're talking about a serious harm. >> how much do we know, jennifer, in terms of studies showing us long-term effects. we're looking at this strategic case o in florida. what about people who don't go to that extreme but still carry that with them. >> we want to make sure as we're addressing bullying we're looking at the mental health, especially for teens. making sure that parents and others can recognize signs of depression and getting resources to teens so they know where to turn to and if they carry it to adulthood there is treatment and options to help them deal with the effects of bullying. >> we talk about how bullying has grown and changed over the past ten years. can you make a comparison 10, 20, 30 years ago? >> i think adult versus an image of a bully as a thug who beat them up or stole their lunch money or someone else's. what we're seeing is the behavior that is subtler, and has more to do with taunting and eye rolling and sometimes moves online the way we've been discussing, which can be really hard for the kids whore targets. it can mak
jennifer, the legal and policy director for the online safety institute. jennifer, define bullying for us. plain and simple. >> when we're looking at cyberbullying, we're looking at online behavior that is hostile, harassment, it's over a period of time. it's not just one comment that is mean but hostile behavior over a period of time pep we often see a power imbalance. someone who has a higher social status in school harassing someone who does not have as much popularity. >> there...
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jennifer looks pretty good. let -- sorry to single you out. jennifer is our average kid. let make the services fit jennifer and not not thinking about pat. and pat is the, like, super freaky kid we really have to take care of. pat's needs are the going get need. we're thinking of jennifer as a basic. that's a risk with the flat fee. the overall thing with child welfare it's one message. so you to think about every single family of individual. every single kid as an individual. if we can do that, we would be a million miles ahead where we're now. rather than trying to find one model to fit everybody. >> that is pat, if you have to believe. >> he's the other hero in the book. he deserves another applause. [applause] a question back there. [inaudib] >> thank you. >> congratulations on the book. >> thank you. since the book being released, what kind of hitses have you got on your e-mail regarding from readers? what kind of remarks are you getting? >> that's so interesting you asked. did i say who you are? >> sure. doreen is another star in the book. [applause] dor, en lost a child when her child was 23 months old. is that right? and doreen is
jennifer looks pretty good. let -- sorry to single you out. jennifer is our average kid. let make the services fit jennifer and not not thinking about pat. and pat is the, like, super freaky kid we really have to take care of. pat's needs are the going get need. we're thinking of jennifer as a basic. that's a risk with the flat fee. the overall thing with child welfare it's one message. so you to think about every single family of individual. every single kid as an individual. if we can do...
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. >> jennifer and then over here. >> jennifer maccabees. you mentioned in the beginning that russia was interested in this, but from what matters stand, russia uses missiles and then number of other things as to where they do not want further arms control at the moment. i wonder if you could explain that a little more. >> my point in the beginning was russia appears primarily interested in hypersonic cruise missiles. he has been very vocal and encouraging them to develop these missiles. and the russian chief of the general staff to the first time i know of gave public mention to the boose guide systems. -- boost glide systems. i was not implying that because russia is developing those systems it was an interested in further arms control. i think you're exactly right. it is hard to convince them to be interested in arms control right now for a range of issues. the fundamental issue is that u.s.-russia relations are pretty poor at the moment. that is the number one russian issue. no. 2 issue is the strategic capabilities. conventional strateg
. >> jennifer and then over here. >> jennifer maccabees. you mentioned in the beginning that russia was interested in this, but from what matters stand, russia uses missiles and then number of other things as to where they do not want further arms control at the moment. i wonder if you could explain that a little more. >> my point in the beginning was russia appears primarily interested in hypersonic cruise missiles. he has been very vocal and encouraging them to develop these...
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jennifer aniston. >> you go with jennifer aniston? >> yes. i am. jim carrey. >> george clooney is a good actor. >> just cloon gee hanson like that. >> good looking guy. >> sandra bummock she rocks. she does different roles. >> this is much better. >> who does not he deserve to be acting in movies these days? >> keanu reeves. >> just isn't a good actor. >> nick cage has been going down hill honestly. >> i don't watch lifetime. >> lindsay lohan pumps out the worst things i've seen. >> jennifer. >> she was only good in that movie she got beat up. >> do you ever watch bill o'reilly? >> yes. >> what is your favorite parts of the show? >> talking points memo. >> are you bill o'reilly? >> i hope not. >> i'm reading your book "killing kennedy" and it's very good. >> now, do you know what that knows -- shows? lack of history among younger people. best actor in my mind marlon brandon. >> right. >> then you have lawrence oli. vier. dustin hoffman. will ferrell? you had seen it's been -- you had citizen cane. godfather. none of those were mentioned. >> right. >> you go who is the best president? you go martin van buren. >> they don't have history. american film is part of the culture. >> right. >> last year we sent you out to oscars. >> doumpl that? >> i think so. >> right. >> george clooney was going to kill you? >> right. >> i was thinking about sending you out there again but what sells there to do some. >> i don't know. >> they don't like you. you're not going to get red carpet.
jennifer aniston. >> you go with jennifer aniston? >> yes. i am. jim carrey. >> george clooney is a good actor. >> just cloon gee hanson like that. >> good looking guy. >> sandra bummock she rocks. she does different roles. >> this is much better. >> who does not he deserve to be acting in movies these days? >> keanu reeves. >> just isn't a good actor. >> nick cage has been going down hill honestly. >> i don't watch...
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get caught up in this. >> jennifer griffin live from the pentagon. >> jennifer, i had another question, but go. >> oh. >> that's all right. go. >> we have to go. thank you, jenniferou can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. ♪ and if you wanna go and lick it i believe you should ♪ ♪ don't need to play that basketball to dunk it ♪ ♪ don't need to play an instrument tounk it ♪ ♪ and if you don't have any milk then there's no milk to spill ♪ ♪ there's just a little sandwich cookie and it's wonderfilled ♪ ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challe
get caught up in this. >> jennifer griffin live from the pentagon. >> jennifer, i had another question, but go. >> oh. >> that's all right. go. >> we have to go. thank you, jenniferou can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. ♪ and if you wanna go and lick it i believe you should ♪ ♪ don't need to play that basketball to...
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>> jennifer griffin at the pentagon. jennifer, thank you. >>> up next, trying to get big labor back onboard for obama care. >>> first, here's what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight around the country. fox 25 in boston has three friends of accused boston marathon bomber in court pleading not guilty to obstructing the investigation. fox 5 in las vegas has an unbelievably interesting story about a scathing obituary announcement for a mother of eight, written by her children. here's an excerpt. "we celebrate her passing from the earth and hope she lives in the afterlife, reliving each gesture of violence, cruelty and shame that she delivered on her children." and this is a live look at orlando, florida, from our fox affiliate wofl. the big story there tonight, workers at seaworld getting their hours cut because of obama care. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. want to give your family more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. be
>> jennifer griffin at the pentagon. jennifer, thank you. >>> up next, trying to get big labor back onboard for obama care. >>> first, here's what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight around the country. fox 25 in boston has three friends of accused boston marathon bomber in court pleading not guilty to obstructing the investigation. fox 5 in las vegas has an unbelievably interesting story about a scathing obituary announcement for a mother of eight, written...
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jennifer cave. after failing to hear from her daughter, jennifer's mother and her fiancee have forced their way into colton's apartment, encountering a grisly sight in the bathtub. >> her head was severed and her hands in an attempt to remove the possibility of on taping any dental work or fingerprints. so there's a saying among homicide detectives which i have inscribed on the bracelet on my wrist, which means let the dead teach the living. our job as homicide detectives are to speak for the dead. they have a family that's got to continue on without them. >> to pursue that mission, detective fugate explores the epicenter of austin's night life and the party scene that brought laura hall and colton pitonyak together. >> laura hall was infat waiting with cole ton, however he was dating jennifer cave at the time. once colton revealed to her the body was in the bathtub, laura hall may have taken part in the mutilation of the body. as far as stabbing cave in the upper torso, the right side of her face and the cranial vault of her head. >> six days later authorities track laura and colton in a hotel room in piedras negras. laura isn't arrested. instead, police advise her family to pick her up and take her home. >> she was still part of the investigation but we weren't clear as to her level of involvement. so at that point she's not a suspect. >> colton pitonyak is charged with jennifer's murder and brought to a local detention center to be interviewed. >> i'm pretty sure i need to speak with an attorney. this is serious. >> that's absolutely your right to do, okay? >> investigators then drive to laura's parents home. when they turn on their tape recorder, laura appears unwilling to help them build a case against colton pitonyak. >> he wasn't a sicko. i don't believe he did it. i
jennifer cave. after failing to hear from her daughter, jennifer's mother and her fiancee have forced their way into colton's apartment, encountering a grisly sight in the bathtub. >> her head was severed and her hands in an attempt to remove the possibility of on taping any dental work or fingerprints. so there's a saying among homicide detectives which i have inscribed on the bracelet on my wrist, which means let the dead teach the living. our job as homicide detectives are to speak for...
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jennifer bjorklund is live with today's developments. jennifer? >> reporter: jim, barbara, the jackson family says it was a career and life cut short by drugs. that entertainment company says the only person responsible for michael jackson is michael jackson. >> the truth here is a tragedy. >> the defense argues the case to the jury, which has seen almost 6 1 witnesses over the last five months. >> and make no mistake about this. it was mr. jackson, not aeg live, that chose dr. conrad murray. >> the entertainment company argues jackson a grown man, was responsible for his own health and health care and aeg executives are not only learn ing jackson was using these medications. >> aeg would never knew this if he knew mr. jackson was playing russian roulette every night in his bedroom. >> a life worth millions if not billions of dollars. their legal team offered a dazzling overview of his life. from the jackson five to arena shows as a superstar emerged and rocketed into pop culture history. and for the first time the attorney for the jackson family put out a dollar amount. personal damages of $85 million for each of jackson's three children and $35 million for his mother katherine. and those personal damages could be dwarfed by the economic damages that the jacksons could ask for. an expert testified that jackson could have made $1.6 billion on the comeback tour had he lived. i'm jennifer bjorklund, live in los angeles. barbara, jim, back to you. >> you said michael jackson could have made $1.6 billion if they had lived. how do they come up with the number? what do they base it on? >> it's interesting. the aeg attorney said that's an outlandish number. all of the ticket sales, merchandising, movies that could come from it could add up to that amount of money. of course, that's all up to the jury. that's the economic damage which is separate from the personal damages. $85 million per child. all right quite a big chunk of money. >> jennifer bjorklund, thank you. >> veronica joins us now. we are on a roll with stunning sunrises and sunsets. >> almost as beautiful as barbara's dress. we're going to keep this up for a while longer. it certainly beats days of stormy weather. let me show you the image of the day. this morning's sunrise. stop you in your tracks kind of sunrise. you can see the hues of bash ra's dress. you have red, you have orange. you have yellow. all there i
jennifer bjorklund is live with today's developments. jennifer? >> reporter: jim, barbara, the jackson family says it was a career and life cut short by drugs. that entertainment company says the only person responsible for michael jackson is michael jackson. >> the truth here is a tragedy. >> the defense argues the case to the jury, which has seen almost 6 1 witnesses over the last five months. >> and make no mistake about this. it was mr. jackson, not aeg live, that...
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jennifer griffin in washington. jennifer, thanks. >> all right.so keeping an eye on the conservative political action conference today in st. louis. now, this event is hosted by the american conservative union. among the guests taking the stage today, utah senator mike lee, former pennsylvania governor, rick santorum, and -- pardon me. and texas governor rick perry. the topics including tax reform as well as changes to the immigration law. >>> the new obamacare state health insurance exchanges are set to open this coming tuesday, and then millions of americans are supposed to be able to sign up for health care coverage without the help of federal subsidies, but now lawmakers want the same rules to apply to them, to congress and the administration. chief national correspondent jim angle is in washington with more. >> many have been asking questions about obamacare. why aren't any officials in it? >> if it's something that the white house and the administration is saying this is great for the american people, then they need to come be a part of it.
jennifer griffin in washington. jennifer, thanks. >> all right.so keeping an eye on the conservative political action conference today in st. louis. now, this event is hosted by the american conservative union. among the guests taking the stage today, utah senator mike lee, former pennsylvania governor, rick santorum, and -- pardon me. and texas governor rick perry. the topics including tax reform as well as changes to the immigration law. >>> the new obamacare state health...
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jennifer glass is in kabul and joins us with the latest. jennifer is there any word of fatalities? >> we -- nato says they have incurred no fatalities, that is ooh ang operating base with afghan forces on it. a district spokesman says he sees bodies on it, a little over four hours ago now and there was a firefight with nato gun ships engaging the fighters. the taliban has claimed responsibility for this attack. >> now jennifer there were initial reports of this gun fight soon after this attack. is that still ongoing? >> no, we understand that it is over. what happened was the taliban apparently attached magnetic bombs to vehicles that appears to be a staging area. the taliban also claim that tens of vehicles were destroyed. of course u.s. forcesser withdrawing from afghanistan. half of the 68,000 troops that are currently in the country will leave by february. so does too most of their military equipment. and we understand that what was destroyed in this attack were armored vehicles loaded on the back of trucks to be taken out via truck. those are mine fields that have heavy equipment to detect mines as well as armored vehicles. tens of vehicles on the attack ton base. debt maded the explosions and then their fighters been in and attacked, tried attack the base. they were engaged with gun fire both from the ground as well as from the air. nato helicopter gun ships now, no u.s. fatalities in this. >> thank y
jennifer glass is in kabul and joins us with the latest. jennifer is there any word of fatalities? >> we -- nato says they have incurred no fatalities, that is ooh ang operating base with afghan forces on it. a district spokesman says he sees bodies on it, a little over four hours ago now and there was a firefight with nato gun ships engaging the fighters. the taliban has claimed responsibility for this attack. >> now jennifer there were initial reports of this gun fight soon after...
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jennifer lawrence makes the best dressed list. >> she wowed in the beautiful dress and always really pushes the envelope. >> reporter: jessica chastain exudes old hollywood glamour and jennifer lopez' golden globe dress, one of the best dresses of the year. the new issue on stands friday highlights celebrities who had a bad day. >> adele, that was a controversial dress that she wore the grammy's. >> deborah: and we will be back right after this. >>> next, she's alive. >> a violent home invasion. first they kill the family pood and will then they kidnap the 14-year-old girl. >>> and can you believe this tattooed guy's sister is jennifer aniston? >>> and oprah out of anna nicole smith's life? >>> plus, the man who bought his wife 55,000 dresses. he has to keep them in a warehouse. >> it's an obsession. >>> and -- ♪ then a hero comes along >> look whose singing in public, the cleveland house of horrors kidnapping victim. >>> "inside edition" in high >>> how this couple fell in love next "inside edition." she was stabbed 32 times by her dead. exboyfriend and left for >> 32 stabs. ky count them all. >> this hero came to her rescue and now they're in love. >>> then, you won't believe the guy running for mayor of a major american city. >> i will not even go to the strip clubs anymore. >> can he really win? next "inside edition." >> deborah: check out this guy, he's actually the half brother of actresses jennifer aniston. and he couldn't be more different from his famous sibling. >> reporter: he's jennifer aniston's secret half-brother, a punk living out of his van. his name is alex john aniston and he's 24. they share the
jennifer lawrence makes the best dressed list. >> she wowed in the beautiful dress and always really pushes the envelope. >> reporter: jessica chastain exudes old hollywood glamour and jennifer lopez' golden globe dress, one of the best dresses of the year. the new issue on stands friday highlights celebrities who had a bad day. >> adele, that was a controversial dress that she wore the grammy's. >> deborah: and we will be back right after this. >>> next, she's...
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jennifer griffin is live from the pentagon now. so what are we to make, jennifer, of these reports that the battle plans are expanding? >> reporter: well it certainly stand in stark contrast, jon, to what the president said just moments ago. >> i was elected to end wars, not start them. i've spent the last four 1/2 years doing everything i can to reduce our reliance on military power. >> reporter: he also just denied reports that he is expanding the mission despite those reports that you mentioned that the military plans to now include b-2 bombers and stealth aircraft and that mission creep is already setting in. last week the pentagon presented the president with plans that could include airstrikes but it is not clear at this point that the president is leaning that way or has made a final decision of the president defended a limited strike today, but admitted that it is understandable, people have concerns about what he called, a slippery slope. jon? jon: and what's the reaction at the pentagon? >> reporter: well i spoke to one pentagon official who said the planners had been asked to revise their target list and strike plans more than 50 times. and then there are questions from senators like susan collins of maine, who often sides with the president. >> what if we execute this strike and then he decides to use chemical weapons again? do we strike again? well, that's the definition of further entanglement. that is the definition of our becoming deeply involved in a war. >> think many people in the military are saying, now, we haven't thought this thing through. we don't have in state. we don't have strategy and it makes them very nervous. >> reporter: in essence putting this congress the president opened himself up to the advice and potential veto of 535 generals, jon? jon: jennifer griffin at pentagon. jennifer, thank you. jenna: some are speculating that the president is trying to drive the republicans into a no vote on the syria resolution in an effort to disengage our country from this and other global issues. in an op-ed for "the wall street journal", deputy editorial page editor daniel henninger, the gop must support the strike for good of entire country. he says quote, an authorization vote on discrete world crisis will force inconstant mr. obama and focus and think about the world with seriousness it requires for president of the united states. republicans should support an authorization on syria for the same reason they are opposing him on obamacare, to stop america's decline. daniel henninger joins us live. as we're talking about stakes here, that is a very, very high-stakes as you put it, that this one vote could help stop america's decline. why do you think that? >> well i think that for a couple of reasons, jenna. first of all, we have to understand
jennifer griffin is live from the pentagon now. so what are we to make, jennifer, of these reports that the battle plans are expanding? >> reporter: well it certainly stand in stark contrast, jon, to what the president said just moments ago. >> i was elected to end wars, not start them. i've spent the last four 1/2 years doing everything i can to reduce our reliance on military power. >> reporter: he also just denied reports that he is expanding the mission despite those...
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jennifer london for us in los angeles, jennifer thank you. >> severe thunderstorm watches and severe thunderstorm warnings in the pacific northwest right now, along with a tornado warning. keeping in mind, in washington state, we only average about 1 tornado a year, it's pretty significant when you start seeing storms this powerful coming up through oregon, tracking their way into washington. we also have these alerts going in idaho as well. we're getting penny sized hail reported a lot of lightning and we're concerned about fire weather. still after these storms are bringing in significant rainfall. we're seeing these storms tracking up into washington from oregon, there are flood watches in fact and flash flood warnings into eastern oregon. we'll let you know about drought conditions coming up next in the mid questions. >> thank you, an assassination attempt on a top official in egypt. and chinese officials are make high profile arrest but much is needed to change oculture of crooked politicians. >> it has been five years since the financial crises began with the collapse of the banking giant, lehman brothers. has things changed since then? ali velshi. >> i've spent five years trying to forget to the edge of the abyss. the impact we're still seeing today, i know this tony because i recently refinanced a mortgage. it's harder to do this to borrow money for cars for business for college for mortgages, that is the lasting impact because if you remember, on the days after lehman brothers, banks wouldn't lend other banks money, let alone other companies or businesses. it brought global banking to a standstill. we learned ae a -- a lesson. laying people off, we've still got 11 million people officially unemployed in this country, there are many more of that, we still feel the effects of lehman brothers today. >> we heard this phrase, too big to fail, too big to fail. have we done enough to prevent another financial crisis? >> these systemically important banks, they are bigger than they were then. they are responsible for a bigger chunk of the economy than they were in 2008. i would say this to you: i don't think the perfect storm of things that came together to create the financial crisis can happen in the same way again. but in terms of being too big to fail they're bigger than they were in 2008. >> again i say we, it's not about you and me it's the regulators and the people in the industry. what else? >> i'm going to talk to you about the fastest growing job in america, huge demand in one particular area but i'm going to tell you why it might not be for everybody. at 7:00 p.m. eastern on real money. >> that is a tease. next up on al jazeera, china's economy is stabilizing but is still battling an age old problem. scott hideler reports on beijing's latest effort to rooting out the corruption. >> the promise to end corruption was center stage as shi jinping. at about one a month he has been taking them down. a rising star in the government, awaits trial. sentenced to 14 years in prison after being convicted on thursday of taking tens of millions of bribes. small figures compared to others across the country but i.t. was the way he was caught that sparked outcry in china. he worked for the road safety administration and was caught on camera grinning at the scene of a fatal bus accident while wearing a luxury watch. the incident prompted investigation. >>> from the lower levels right up to the top that even includes the seasonal gift giving of moon cakes. they're only a few dollars each but it's the principle of using official funds for gifts. but it's not expected such moves large or small will bring corruption to an end. >> making a few high profile cases against senior officials is not enough at all to root out the corruption in china. corruption has been rooted in this country for thousands of years. it is a systematic and structural flaw. >> current leaders can't rewrite history. but they're hoping trials will boost their popularity with people in china and strengthen the communist party's hold on power. al jazeera beijing. >> we're hours away from the kickoff, the official start of the nfl season. ross is able to give us a preview. >> broncos and ravens, the ravens lost a couple of dynamic and emotional leaders in ray lewis ed reed and antwon bowden. this is joe flacco's team now. kickoff set for 8:30 eastern time. over at the u.s. open, another one bites the dust. first it was roger federer. now your defending champion, andy murray, got bounced. the 21-year-old got bounced in straight sets. >>> they call him money for a reason, floyd money mayweather, guaranteed $41.5 million, breaking the previous record, which was also held by money mayweather of $32 million. that's your kind of money tony. >> yes. more ahead when we come back, the war in syria is making strained relations between u.s. and russia even worse. >>> a love story between a palestinian and an israeli but something else makes the movie remarkable. we'll explain. ç] >> welcome back to al jazeera. i'm tony harris. here's a look at our headlines this hour. very latest developments on syria. it's reported that syrians have sent u.s. a letter asking them in the to attack. not to use fire and blood. meanwhile, an intelligence ship has passed istanbul, joining six russian vessels already there. in economic talks at the g-20 summit appear to have been swept aside. now all talks seem to be about missile strikes. >>> while world leaders are concerned that the the u.s. will be reluctant to. >> the host of the g-20 summit, vladimir putin greeted president obama, everybody looked for clues, polite enough but maybe it could be warmer. on syria these two are far apart. in his opening remarks president putin stuck to the formal summit agenda and spoke about the global economy. the majority of leaders here have reservations about an attack on syria that does not have the back of the united nations security council. that leads the americans and their allies with some tough persuading to do that they must fear that winning over their russian hosts on syria is an impossible task. the british and french will produce more evidence of what they say is use of chemical weapons by assad's forces. the russians don't seem willing to believe them. >> we cannot accept u.s. proofs of chemical weapons used in syria. they are far from being convincing. >> also here, still arguing for a negotiated settlement? is the u.n. secretary general. >> there is no military solution, there is only a political solution which can bring peace and end this bloodshed right now. >> and so to dinner where syria was the main topic of discussi discussion. president obama on his way in looked cheerful enough. but nothing has happened at this summit so far which suggests there can be a consensus on syria and time is running out. barnaby phillips st. petersburg, al jazeera. >> british prime minister david cameron says scientists have confirmed last month's chemical attack in syria. a spokesman for cameron's office says clothing taken were tested by experts but didn't comment on how the samples were brought to britain. >> for the past two and a half years the system devised in 1945 for threats of this nature did not work as it was supposed to. it has not protected peace and security for the hundreds of syrian children who were gassed to death on august 21. it is not protecting the stability of the region. it is not standing behind now an internationally accepted ban on the use of chemical weapons. >> congress is scheduled to return to work on capitol hill next week, tomorrow. senate leaders will hold a brief session to place a resolution on syria on the calendar. the full senate could take a vote on the resolution as soon as wednesday. the house could vote on a resolution the following week. >>> an egyptian minister has survived an assassination attempt. now he is warning of a terrorism threat in the country. a correspondent whom we are not naming reports from. >> carrying his security detail. mohamed ibrahim had reportedly received death threats earlier this week. he had been given an armored car for increased protection. state security sources say a device had been placed in the car or a motor bike and according to forensic reports had been remotely detonated. people in the area described a very loud bang that shook their buildings. one man said he saw a car driving away just before the attack. >> when the minister was approaching and traffic police officers were starting to hold traffic for him, a small black car sped past and a minute later the explosion happened. >> the district of nasr city, the muslim brotherhood has stroing supporstrong support he. the interior minister is in charge of the cup's police force. a senior muslim brotherhood leader condemned the attack. over a dozen guards and passers by were injured. the minister arrived in the interior ministry in cie ro two hours after the attack. >> thank god it was a cowardly attack. the investigators are investigating, it was large set off remotely and they waited for my vehicle to past because the impact was close to my car. it destroyed four of the vehicles of my protection team and many shops in the area were badly affected along with a civilian car and a small child who had her leg amputated. i have a civilian officer who is badly injured and another officer with his leg amputated. >> saying it is fighting terrorism, the interior minister said this attack marked a new wave in that battle. no one so far as claimed responsibility for the attack. al jazeera, cairo. >> in chile, what started out as a rally for education reform took violent condition today. tear gas was used as police detained a number of protestors, at least five were reported injured. >>> in mechanism coe city, riot police faced off with striking teachers who are at odds with mexican president enrique pena nieto. seize an international terminal, teachers have been striking since april. a group of prisoners in calf had ended their nearly 200 day strike, many of the prisoners say the practice is like torture. california is suffering from one of its dryest years on record. on top of its chronic water shortages. now the most popular state in the u.s. is turning to technology to meet its ever growing demand for fresh water. here is al jazeera's jenniferlondon. >> we live in a world of water, oceans control our food and give us a place to play. but ironically, oceans can't give us a thing to drink. >> we have the world's largest reservoir at our doorstep. >> in carlsbad california hope for a fresh watery future lies in the construction of the largest desalinization plant in the western hemisphere. when it's completed in 2016, the plant will provide 200,000 people with fresh drinking water. peter says it's time to dip our straw into the pacific ocean. >> the problem is we have two-thirds of the rainfall in the northern part of the state and two-thirds of the population in the southern part of the state. >> affordable at the cost of $1 billion to build the plant and around an 8% rate hike. the san diego water authority which has agreed to buy poseidon's fresh water is worth of it. >> without having another source of supply we would clearly have shortages of water. >> large desalination plants are already operating in the northeast. >> t
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jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon. jennifer? >> shepherd, before the first tomahawk has been fired there appears to be mission creet. u.s. military trainers started setting up a program to train the syrian opposition in jordan in march. one of the major obstacles in launching this type of operation according to u.s.ish ifs is they are having serious problems with trustworthy groups, the main reason the cia has not provided weapons to the syrian opposition until now. the training of the rebels is not part of the limited airstrikes being considered. >> there are no plans right now, we are not contemplating the boots on the ground in syria. i will say to this section of the audience there are no plans for boots on the ground when it comes to military operations that we are contemplating right now. there are no boots on the ground planned right now. >> u.s. officials say their consideration to broaden training of the syrian operation is not a, quote, grand bargain with senator john mccain who met with the president on monday and then voted in favor of a senate resolution after adding this amendment, quote, it is the policy of the united states to change the momentum on the battlefield in syria. that could involve boots on someone else's ground. shep. >> no plan for boots on the ground in syria. jenniferat is completely different from we will not have boots on the ground in syria. isn't it? >> it is hard to read. >> it is not hard for me to read. this is two different things. if they meant it, that's why they said it. words matter. the pentagon spokesman sidestepped a question over whether the military would call a potential strike an act of war. >> i am not going to get into those kinds of labels here today. this would be an action that would beacon sis assistant with american -- be consistent with american law and would come port with the legitimacy of the international norm against the use of chemical weapons. >> against international law and fox news can confirm the dropping of a tomahawk missal on a sovereign nation is an act of war. the united nations secretary general says such a move would indeed be illegal under international law and frankly it absolutely is. the president's push to get congress to approve military action could be an uphill battle according to the analysts. t
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jennifer hudson. live. there's jennifer hudson. >>> the grammy award-winning john legend, also here live. >> doing a sound check. >> so much coming up. >>> right now, sam has run uptown. he's with our friends, kelly and michael, live at their studios. >> v.i.p.s? >> are we on? i didn't know we were on. >> this is the show? nobody knows when they're on, on "gma." >> we're really doing a segment here? >> we're doing a segment. >> we really are. kelly ripa. welcome to "good morning america." congratulations, by the way. this is a year -- a year. >> i know. >> coming up that you guys have been together on television. it seems like ten. >> it's so funny. we were saying, on the one hand, it seems like ten years. because it seems like we've been together forever, like an old married couple. on the other hand, the year has gone like that. >> i have to mention. hair-starya. you have created a buzz with the new look. i love it, by the way. >> me, too. >> well, sam -- >> i love it. i think it's fresh. very sexy. >> you like it? it was either this or a sex change. >> you're creating a little bit of buzz, too. you were at the open. and also, your kids are -- are they officially hollywood's cutest kids? >> they're cute kids to their dad. but we were in "people" magazine. that was great. i love hanging out with the girls. and have a great relationship with them. there they are. my little babies. so, isabella and sofia. >> we talked about this when you took the job, now, the family was going to be everywhere. how is it managing all of that? how is it managing the fame and the fame for the family and everything that kelly had to put up when she got here, too? >> i watch how kelly handled it. and it's pretty much, the same thing. you do your thing here but you have to maintain a normal life. you go home and spend time with your kids. i don't go out if i don't have to go out. i'm very normal. this city is one city where you fit in everywhere. i like that about new york. people walk the streets and no one bothers me. >> what is special now? what are you going to do to say this is our moment? is it the 13th? >> 13th of september. >> the official day. >> that's our official -- where we have our big celebration. yesterday was really our official one-year anniversary of being on the air together. >> and gelman couldn't get the show ready by then? >> it's a -- a buildup, he says. >> we're having our viewers' choice show. all of the best moments for the past year that our viewers styled that. >> can we go over moments last year. can we do this on videotape. kelly and michael, wife-carrying competition. >> and leg wrestle. >> sam, don't act like you and i don't wrestle three times. >> that's wife carrying. >> this is wife carrying. >> i have to ask, when you see these pictures of you in this position, being carried. now, you see the other people, what's going through both of your minds at that moment? >> i'm mad because we didn't win. >> we were furious. we had the wrong style. >> i agree. gelman said i should not be carried like that. he didn't think it was a flattering angle. so, i was head-up. but i immediately realized when we went through the underpass, that my head almost came off of my body. that i had the wrong end facing up. >> yes. >> if ever given the opportunity to do wife-carrying 2, the thing we learned is how to carry. >> and i don't have that pesky hair. that hair won't hold me down. >> and we will win. >> i can do one more. i can make weather tight. let's do the football challenge with taylor lautner. this is the football challenge. ready for this? what in the world is going through your mind now, kelly? >> what i'm saying is, now, my daughter will finally think i'm cool. that's what's going through my mind. >> what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking that ktaylor should have tried out for the jets. >> it's been fun to watch you every morning. we do from "gma." and apparently oprah says, and oprah would know, that you are the king and queen of morning television now. >> well, thank you to and ra. and thank you for waking us up every day. your show gets us up and doing. >>> how about we do weather. and show everybody what's going on around the country. your twitter and facebook pictures are what we start with. a little ashland, oregon. good-looking shot. beaver dam, kentucky. very close to paducah, kentucky, my hometown. >> with all good things come from. >> a lovely spot in the country. and this tropical storm, because of the patterns in the country, we hope will stay out of the area. dominican republic, about a foot of rain in some of the mountain areas. going to be a lot of flooding. in the northwest, there's big storms. heat in the middle of the country. and beautiful, almost fall-like weather hanging around for your anniversary. >> i like heat. >>> good morning, i'm mike nicco. sunshine everywhere this afternoon. even the coast will be bright with 64 to 70 in san francisco. 72 to 80 around the bay. inland 82 to 88. >> thank you. and we're back again. don't do this. now, we're on tv again. >> we're on tv. >> i lover you guys. throw it back to them. >> robin, george, back to you. >> no. we have a commercial break coming up. >>> we have so much coming up on "gma." we'll be right back. >>> and we are back here live in times square. in "dream girls" jennifer chronicles her own struggle, including being kept in solitary confinement. first, a look at "winnie mandela." >> no talking. >> they have to be so wrong. i believe my eyes can see. as long as this gives life to me. >> silence. >> reporter: a powerful role. and a powerful movie. so happy to have oscar and grammy-winner, jennifer hudson. >> thank you. >> this morning. i'm telling you. i watched it and i realize that you, a little method acting for her. that was a scene. she was confined for 500 days, solitary confinement. and you confined yourself to the prison set to get that going. what was it like for you? >> it was draining and emotional. i wouldn't help but think of winnie and the fact she really went through that. i wanted to have it back-to-back. i could feel as closely to whatever she may have felt in 300 to 500 days. four days is no comparison at all. i was overwhelmed. and for her to be missing her children, not knowing if they're alive. not knowing if someone's taken them or
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jennifer griffin at the pentagon today. jennifer, what's the thinking about what he he meant by that? >> well, shepard, few at the pentagon thought that he was referring to russia. assad seemed to be hinting about a possible terrorist attack. his ally hezbollah in lebanon has 60,000 plus medium range rockets capable of hitting israel. an iraqi group said it has 23,000 fully trained and equipped martyrdom seeking forces who can blow the u.s. interests in iraq and the persian gulf at any time if the u.s. commits such a stupid act. >> it is our judgment that president assad and syria would have very little interest in picking a fight with the united states of america. >> but this white house never expected assad to use chemical weapons when it drew a red line a year ago. now, they say it -- he doesn't want to pick a fight. it seems he already has. >> i don't want to venture to guess what bashar al assad means when he says certain things. but clearly we know, we have seen how brutal he can be. >> in other words, expect anything and everything, shepard. >> shepard: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. go live to the white house for more other angle with syria and fox news polls which are very revealing. that's coming up just minutes from now inside fox report. and we're following some other very big news items tonight, including another encounter between police in florida and george zimmerman. his estranged wife called 911 today. said her husband punched her father in the face and threatened her with a gun. >> oh my god, dad, get behind the car, something. i don't know if he is going to start shooting at us or not. >> are you guys outside right now. >> yes, we. >> there is much more from that 911 call and whether there could be charges against george zimmerman. that and the continuing about face on sir from the journalists on fox news on this monday fox report. [ male announcer ] there will be more powerful storms. that's why there's a new duracell battery. duracell quantum. with its high density core, it's a quantum leap in battery power. power. in the han
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jennifer of being drunk or other conservatives. >> i want to be drunk if i have to listen to jennifer. it's too much for one human being to bear. >> jenniferthe break. stay with us. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. anbe a name and not a number?tor scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." step 1 -- study the competition. step 2 -- get angry. they're boring. 3 -- make a car from scratch the dodge way. steps 4 through 28 -- recall 100 years of know-how. start building, try things.
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jennifer takes pictures of little dogs and stuff and brings them to me and i hang them on the wall. >> three months ago, danica cox and jennifer porter became girlfriends, but they have been unable to see each other since jennifern on an assault charge. >> this girl claims that we put the police on her for something, and she started running her mouth in the dining hall. and we just let that ride. i went back to my dorm. and she ran up on me in my quad and punched me. i got scratches on my face and we fought. >> this is a picture of her when she was younger, as a feminine woman. this is her now as a little tomboy. >> this is the longest i've been away from her. it's hard. it's really hard. >> she gave me this for valentine's day. and i sleep with it every night. >> oh, i love her. that's my heart. >> i just miss her. i'm trying to stay close to the things that she gives me. >> we've got a really strong bond, you know? i mean, it ain't all about sex, you know what i'm saying? we just clicked from off the gate. >> i just read her letters all the time and talk to her mom and try to stay as close to her as i can. >> danica will be in prison for the next six to eight years on a robbery charge. jennifer has only eight
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. >> jennifer griffin live at the pentagon, jennifer, thank you. >>> stay with us for our exclusive interview with syrian president bashar al assad. that is coming up shortly right here on "special report." >>> 12 months, countless hearings and news briefings, but the numbers that still stand out from the benghazi terror attacks, four dead americans, zero arrests, zero firings. chief intelligence correspondent katherine her rrod effort has ts report. >> reporter: it showed the disconnect between the state department and most americans' definition of accountability. >> in the real world, this would never happened. this would never happened. they would be fired. they would be terminated because they failed. >> reporter: the star witness, patrick kennedy, has so far escaped blame for the benghazi terrorist attack. four state department midlevel managers placed on temporary leave after the assault were reassigned in august with no financial penalty. >> i submit respectfully, mr. chairman, that accountability includes being relieved from your job and asane essigned to positions. >> no one missed a
. >> jennifer griffin live at the pentagon, jennifer, thank you. >>> stay with us for our exclusive interview with syrian president bashar al assad. that is coming up shortly right here on "special report." >>> 12 months, countless hearings and news briefings, but the numbers that still stand out from the benghazi terror attacks, four dead americans, zero arrests, zero firings. chief intelligence correspondent katherine her rrod effort has ts report. >>...
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jennifer griffin at the pentagon. and jennifer, how is the pentagon reacting to the delay? >> reporter: well, harris, on the one hand, senior pentagon sources who are responsible for the planning say that the delay hurts assad as much as it does them. from a targeting point of view, assad may be moving his scud missiles and the artillery delivery systems around, but that also allows the u.s. and its intelligence services to see those assets and target them. the real cost is money. it costs a lot of money to have your navy steaming through the mediterranean and repositioning aircraft carrier groups from the indian ocean. the other toll is exhaustion. mistakes can be made if those go orders are not given. >> we have been given some reason to believe that very serious strikes may take place as opposed to cosmetic, and i say that may, because we now need to see a lot of the details. >> that was senator john mccain as he left the white house, but pentagon sources who i've spoken to, senior defense officials say that the plan to strike the syrian regime is the same this week as it was last week, and it's unlikely to change all that much in the coming days and weeks. >> you know, jennifer, i was just mentioning russia and the possibility maybe even the relations are strained with us and them to talk at the g-20 summit, and then learning a short time ago that they had sent another ship, a russian ship to the eastern mediterranean. >> well, that's right, and president putin ordered this russian spy ship to leave sevastopol earlier today to head towards the eastern mediterranean. there are always russian warships in the mediterranean and the russians man the air defense systems, of course, inside syria. one of the reasons the pentagon decided to order the "uss nimitz" with its four destroyers to the red sea is to signal to the russians and the iranians not to try to come to assad's defense, harris. >> well, one more point that happened today that maybe you can explain to us, a website that's used to recruit u.s. marines was redirected. >> well, the main u.s. marine recruiting website was redirected for a few hours overnight to a site that showed photos of people in u.s. m
jennifer griffin at the pentagon. and jennifer, how is the pentagon reacting to the delay? >> reporter: well, harris, on the one hand, senior pentagon sources who are responsible for the planning say that the delay hurts assad as much as it does them. from a targeting point of view, assad may be moving his scud missiles and the artillery delivery systems around, but that also allows the u.s. and its intelligence services to see those assets and target them. the real cost is money. it...
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jennifer derkins, alright. gwen mcallin. there you are: my name is jennifer deergin, i'm a resident of san francisco, i want to thank the commissioners and staff for all your work, i encourage you to pass the rates today so the program can launch next spring and now's the time to pass the rates, thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible] outside? okay, don weiss with marine energy? this is our second witness from marine -- don't you guys work over there? >> yeah, luckily we're very close, it's just across the road. >> welcome, thank you very much sh it's a pleasure to be here, my name is dawn weiss, i'm the executive officer for the marine energy authority, and the questions and issues you guys are all grappling today are not new when our clean energy program grappled with many of the same issues with our early start-up, i'm happy to report the program works, in fact, we've been able to exceed a lot of our expectations ahead of schedule and we've been able to prove that a lot of the initial fears of the program were unwarranted. as of this month, we are serving ove
jennifer derkins, alright. gwen mcallin. there you are: my name is jennifer deergin, i'm a resident of san francisco, i want to thank the commissioners and staff for all your work, i encourage you to pass the rates today so the program can launch next spring and now's the time to pass the rates, thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible] outside? okay, don weiss with marine energy? this is our second witness from marine -- don't you guys work over there? >> yeah, luckily we're very close,...